Script for a Jester's Tear

Derek William Dick, Mark Kelly, Michael James Pointer, Pete Trewavas, Steve Rothery

So here I am once more
In the playground of the broken hearts
One more experience, one more entry
In a diary, self penned
Yet another emotional suicide
Overdosed on sentiments and pride

Too late to say I love you
Too late to restage the play
Abandoning the relics
In my playground of yesterday

I'm losing on the swings
I'm losing on the roundabouts
I'm losing on the swings
I'm losing on the roundabouts
Too much, too soon, too far to go
Too late to play the game is over
The game is over

So here I am once more
In the playground of the broken hearts
I'm losing on the swings
I'm losing on the roundabouts
The game is over, over, over
Over, over, over, over, over

Yet another emotional suicide
Overdosed on sentiments and pride
I'm losing on the swings
I'm losing on the roundabouts
The game is over

Too late to say, "I love you"
Too late to restage the play
The game is over

I act the role in classic style
Of a martyr carved with twisted smile
To bleed the lyric for this song
To write the rights to right my wrongs
An epitaph to a broken dream
To exercise this silent scream
A scream that's born from sorrow

I never did write that love song
The words just never seemed to flow
Now sad in reflection did I gaze through perfection
And examine the shadows
On the other side of the morning
And examine the shadows
On the other side of morning
Promised wedding now awake
Promised wedding now awake
Awake, awake, awake, awake

The fool escaped from paradise
Will look over his shoulder and cry
Sit and chew on daffodils and struggle to answer why?
As you grow up and leave the playground
Where you kissed your prince and found your frog
Remember the jester that showed you tears
The script for tears

So I'll hold my peace forever
When you wear your bridal gown
In the silence of my shame the mute
That sang the sirens' song
Has gone solo in the game
I've gone solo in the game
But the game is over

Can you still say you love me?
Can you still say you love me?
Can you still say that you love me?
Do you love me, do you love me?
Do you love me, do you love me?
Do you love me just as you did

Can you still say you love me?
Can you still say you love me?
Can you still say that you love me?
Just as is, just as is

Do you love me, do you love me?
Do you love me?

Curiosités sur la chanson Script for a Jester's Tear de Marillion

Sur quels albums la chanson “Script for a Jester's Tear” a-t-elle été lancée par Marillion?
Marillion a lancé la chanson sur les albums “The Best Of Both Worlds” en 1997, “Real to Reel/Brief Encounter” en 1997, “Popular Music” en 2005, “Early Stages: Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987” en 2008, “Live from Loreley” en 2009, “Recital of the Script” en 2009, et “The Official Bootleg Boxset: Volume 2” en 2010.
Qui a composé la chanson “Script for a Jester's Tear” de Marillion?
La chanson “Script for a Jester's Tear” de Marillion a été composée par Derek William Dick, Mark Kelly, Michael James Pointer, Pete Trewavas, Steve Rothery.

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